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Discover the Rome Olympic Stadium with tickets included, expert guides, and access to key areas like the locker rooms and pitch in this 1.5-hour tour.


This tickets and guided tour offers an engaging 1.5-hour experience at the iconic Olympic Stadium in Rome, located in Lazio, Italy. It’s designed for visitors wanting to explore the stadium’s history, architecture, and atmosphere without spending hours on site. The tour includes tickets, allowing visitors to bypass lines, which is a big plus during busy periods.
The tour is led by knowledgeable guides who bring the stadium’s story to life, making it suitable even for those less familiar with football. With multiple language options, it caters to an international audience, emphasizing accessibility and ease of participation. While it’s a fast-paced experience, the highlights such as walking the same entrance as the players and visiting the locker rooms make it a worthwhile visit.
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The experience begins at the Obelisco Mussolini, where the guide introduces the history of fascist architecture that characterizes this monument. This first stop sets the tone for understanding the political and cultural significance of the area.
Following this, the tour continues to the Foro Italico, a sprawling complex that symbolizes national unity. The guided 40-minute walk through this area offers insights into the architectural style and historical importance of the site, giving visitors a broader context of Roman and Italian history. The outdoor setting provides a chance to appreciate the grand scale and design details of the Foro Italico.

The core of the tour takes place inside the Olympic Stadium itself, where 45 minutes are dedicated to exploring the locker rooms, press areas, and other behind-the-scenes spaces that typically remain hidden from the public.
Walking onto the stadium pitch, visitors experience the special thrill of standing where football legends and athletes have made history. The guide leads you through the same entrance used by players, adding a sense of adrenaline and exclusivity before the game.

The locker rooms are a key highlight, revealing pre-match preparations and the environment where athletes gear up for major competitions. Visitors get a close-up look at the changing areas, which provide a behind-the-scenes feel of professional sports.
The player entrance is another exciting part of the tour, where fans can imagine the atmosphere just before kickoff. The stadium’s unique architecture and atmosphere are accentuated by the guides’ detailed explanations, making this segment especially engaging for football enthusiasts.
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After the guided tour, visitors enjoy some free time at the stadium, where they can browse exclusive merchandise in the stadium shop. This is an opportunity to pick up souvenirs, memorabilia, or simply take photos of the iconic surroundings.
The shopping experience adds value for fans eager to take home a piece of the stadium’s history. The final stop at Viale dei Gladiatori, 2 wraps up the visit, providing a convenient location to end the tour or explore nearby attractions.
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The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive option for a range of visitors. It departs from the Obelisco Mussolini and features a live guided tour in multiple languages including Italian, English, French, and Spanish. The flexible booking system allows guests to reserve now and pay later, with full refunds available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
The duration of 1.5 hours makes it easy to fit into a day of sightseeing. The tour skips the ticket line, saving valuable time, especially during peak tourist seasons or event days when the stadium is busy.
One of the strongest points of this experience is the quality of the guides, who are praised for their knowledge, friendly manner, and ability to share engaging stories. Multiple reviews highlight how guides like Angelica, Camila, Simone, and Angelica provide clear, detailed, and personable explanations.
The access to areas usually closed to the public, such as the locker rooms, player entrances, and the pitch, makes this tour stand out. Even visitors who are not die-hard football fans find value in the stories and history conveyed by the guides, who often go beyond just sports to discuss the architectural and political significance of the stadium and surrounding area.

This experience is perfect for football fans, history buffs, or visitors interested in Roman architecture and political history. It appeals to those who want a comprehensive, guided experience that combines storytelling with exclusive access. The multilingual guides and wheelchair accessibility also make it suitable for international and mobility-impaired visitors.
While the 1.5-hour duration is concise, the depth of information, especially about stadio architecture and famous sports moments, makes it a worthwhile addition to any Roman itinerary. Visitors who enjoy small group experiences and guided storytelling will find this tour engaging and informative.
Is tickets included in the tour price?
Yes, tickets are included, allowing you to skip the lines and access all the areas on the itinerary.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is 1.5 hours, covering the Foro Italico, Olympic Stadium, locker rooms, pitch, and shopping.
What languages are available for the tour?
The live guides speak Italian, English, French, and Spanish.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from the Obelisco Mussolini.
Are there opportunities for shopping after the tour?
Yes, visitors have free time to shop for souvenirs or memorabilia.
Will I see the stadium pitch?
Absolutely, walking on the pitch is part of the experience.
Can I visit the locker rooms?
Yes, the locker rooms are included in the guided visit.
Is this tour good for non-football fans?
Yes, many reviews mention that guides provide historical and architectural insights that appeal even to those not interested in sports.
What is the price of the tour?
While the exact price isn’t specified here, the package includes tickets and an expert guide for 1.5 hours.
What about the tour during event days?
The route might change during summer concert seasons or when events are scheduled, so check in advance for specific access.
This guide aims to give a clear, detailed picture of what to expect from the Tickets and Guided Tour of the Olympic Stadium in Rome. It combines practical insights, honest strengths, and notable features, ensuring visitors can decide if this experience fits their interests and schedule.
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